Exactly and I think it was about time that things will backfire for them. Bayern Munich thought they are this huge club and they can treat coaches whatever they want, but the reality is that this didn't go unnoticed. Imagine how many coaches turned down their approaches. Money is certainly not the issue as no coach ends up being poor when they sign a contract with Bayern Munich, but guys like Roger Schmidt knew that at this time it is no fun to go there and get treated like a piece of trash.
I am more than curious to see how this will end for Kompany, but I can't really see how this will be going well unless he wins 90% of the games.
I totally agree with you. Bayern Munich was too proud and treated coaches badly thinking their name and money would make coaches forget. But many coaches like Roger Schmidt saw truth and refused to work with them. It is not about money coaches want respect. Vincent Kompany is in tough spot and it's hard to see him succeeding unless he wins almost every game. Bayern Munich bad culture and lack of support for coaches will likely lead to another failure. Club needs to look at what they are doing wrong and create positive environment where coaches and players feel valued.